Orion #27182 XT6I, #27183 XT8I, #27189 XT12I, #27184 XT10I instruction manual

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Figure 1.5. Thread the collimation thumbnuts, with nylon washers attached, through the rear end ring and onto the threaded shafts. Make sure the thumbnuts have at least three full turns of engagement on the shafts.

Next, assemble the rear end ring to the mirror cell. Find a clean, flat surface, and turn the mirror cell over so that the mirror is facing downwards. Place the three springs onto the three exposed threaded shafts (Figure 1.3). Lower the end ring onto the mirror cell so the threaded shafts pass through it, and the end ring rests on the springs (Figure 1.4). Add a nylon washer to each collimation knob and thread the col- limation knobs through the end ring and onto the threaded shafts (Figure 1.5). Make sure the knobs have at least three full turns of engagement on the shafts. The mirror cell is now ready to be installed into the tube.

Assembling the SkyQuest XT12i IntelliScope mirror cell to the tube can be a bit tricky. This is because the large diameter and thin aluminum of the tube will cause the tube to become somewhat out of round once the rear end ring is removed.

To assemble the mirror cell to the tube, stand the tube up vertically so that the raw edge of the tube is facing upward. Line up the threaded holes in the edge of the mirror cell end ring with the holes in the end of the tube. Then, lower the mirror cell onto the tube so that one side of the end ring is fully seated onto the tube (Figure 1.6). Now, look along the perimeter of the tube, and you will notice a bulge in the tube that prevents the mirror cell from fully seating on the tube (Figure 1.7). Position your body so that your chest is pressing against this bulge, and hug the telescope with your left hand so that the tube becomes round. With your right hand, gently tap down the side of the mirror cell that needs to be seated, and the entire mirror cell should seat onto the tube (Figure 1.8). Then replace the Phillips-head screws that connect the rear end ring to the tube.

Figure 1.6. Lower the assembled mirror cell onto the tube so one side of the end ring is seated on the tube edge. The threaded attachment holes in the end ring should also be lined up with the through holes in the end of the tube.

Figure 1.7. Locate the area of tube that is bulging out and preventing the mirror cell from fully seating.

Figure 1.8. Hug the tube so that your chest pushes against the bulge, and a gentle tap should fully seat the mirror cell onto the tube.

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Contents Orion SkyQuest XTi SkyQuest XT8 IntelliScope Unpacking Table of Contents Parts ListBox #3 XT12i only Primary mirror and cell AssemblyAssembly of the Optical Tube XT12i only Page Loosely attach the front brace B to the two side panels Assembly of the Dobsonian BaseCorrect Tension pads Installing the Eyepiece Rack Installing the Vertical StopInstalling the CorrecTension Friction Optimization System Placing the Optical Tube on the Dobsonian BaseAltitude Bearings Bearing cylinders Inserting an Eyepiece Installing the Finder ScopeAltitude and Azimuth Motion Using Your TelescopeSetting the Altitude Tension Level Focusing the Finder Scope Focusing the TelescopeViewing with Eyeglasses Aligning the Finder ScopeMagnification Aiming/Pointing the TelescopeUse of 2-Inch Eyepieces XT8i, XT10i, and XT12i only Tube BalancePage Collimation Cap and Mirror Center Mark Alignment Collimation of the Optical SystemAligning the Secondary Mirror Adjusting the Primary MirrorPreparing the Telescope for Collimation Selecting an Observing Site Star-Testing the TelescopeAstronomical Observing Cooling the Telescope Seeing and TransparencyLet Your Eyes Dark-Adapt Eyepiece SelectionSun MoonPlanets StarsIntelliScope Computerized Object Location Cleaning Mirrors Care and MaintenanceCleaning Eyepiece Lenses SkyQuest XT8i IntelliScope SpecificationsSkyQuest XT6i IntelliScope SkyQuest XT12i IntelliScope SkyQuest XT10i IntelliScopeOne-Year Limited Warranty